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The Plain Speakeri
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 3, 1957 PAGE 22 Costello Considered in the Running dvice From An Old Hand Deaths Robert Martin. 40. Is Dead NearlyHalf A Century Since Hazleton Had Representative On Luzerne Bench ATTY. W. N.

REYNOLDS AXCiELO SCHILNO Attorney William N. Rcvnolcls Angclo Schicno, 37. of 219 72nd Robert D. Martin, 40. of 407 East 1 V4 82, prominent member of the street, Brooklyn, N.

died yes-: lur aVcnue, died at 8 o'clock last Luzerne County Bar for 59 ears, terday at 12:30 p. m. ai in his home. died yesterday in Coronado, Cali- Maimonides Hospital, Marlin was a partner in, iornia. lie had been ill for scv- where he had been a patient na7ict0n Automotive Parts Co.

era! months, and went west after two months. since (hc cosc 0f World War Late Sports last Refugees Tar Thc Greater Hazleton area, which has not had one of its residents serve as a county judge for nearly half a century, Could be represented on the county bench when Gov. George Leader appoints a NEW YORK (P)-Ray Robinson. Land In I. h.

the dethroned world middleweight: successor to Judge Benjamin It. kine. nasscd the word along today! v.as born in Hazlcton, a son of the late Frank and Hannah lie was graduated from Hazleton High School and served with the Army on Guam in World War II. He was a member of the Dia-j mond Avenue Methodist Church, i Jones on the Orphans Court bench. tnat ne wanfs a return bout withj MCGLTRE AIR FORCE BASE, Among the top nominees for thc champion Gene Fullmer at thc "The last passengers to post is Atty.

James P. Costello, of earliest possible dale. Teavc Munich under America's this city, who said today he would Kunmcr, the tough mauler from historic airlift of Hungarian refu-considcr it "a great honor" to rc-West Jordan, Utah, who lifted the gecs "Operation Safe Haven" ceive the appointment. crown from Robinson last night at ifanded here today. the November election.

Born in this city, lie was me son He had resided at the Hotel Ster- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schicno. ling for many years and was a He was employed as a garage me-member of the law firm of Rev- chanic, and was a veteran of World Holds, Reynolds and Doran. War 2.

His career in the law field in Surviving are his wife Mary, and Luzerne county began in 1897. four children, all of Brooklyn; his Burial will be at Tunkhannock' mother and father, and the follow-Jlonday 2 p. m. ins sisters Mrs. Francis Smith, Mrs.

Louise Tito, Mrs. Vita Plesh. JAMES F. YOCl'M this city; Mrs. Antoinett Patton, James Franklin Yocum, 63, of New Jersey; Mrs.

Rose Roman, 8004 Blair Mill' Drive, Silver Weatherly. 1 14 1 meaner is expecieu io appoint; Madison Square Garden, naa saw 0t thcm arrived at Sunivins is his wife, the former Jean Bcvans, and two brothers, Reynold. Philadelphia, and Frank, Pottsville. The funeral services will be held at 11 a. m.

Saturday from the Jones' successor Saturday after carlicr he. would be "twice as 8:10 a.m. EST aboard a C118 lift- rv.4 tisUtP Jones resigns to accept a scat onmcan" ana- out for a knockout the 1 Springs. formerly of Hazlcton, The funeral will be held Monday j' r' wie aiaie aupieiuf -uuil. next nme tney meet.

Troutman Last Robinson failed to show up for; But al hough h. was the The last countv judqe to serve 'a scheduled news conference this anc to leave Munch and chetl-from the Hazleton area was thejmorning, but one of his advisers "led to be thc last to a me here )m, m. noorP Cain-; there was one more military Air 4 )h 4 died this morning at 3 o'clock at at io a. m. from the John J.

O'Xcil' Rcv Francis Geicr pastor the Mount Alto Veterans Hospital, funeral home 7106 Fourth street, hfi Diamond Avenu Washington, D.C., following a hn- Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, X. V'churchi officiating. lnlermcnt wiU goring illness. d(J in Mountain view He was bom this cib, a son CARLTON GROVE Ucmeterv. Friends mav eall tort We Harry an Mrs Martha Mane Grove," morrow'aflernoon and cvcning.

4 Transport craft to come. tor for Atty. John H. Bigelow of'ford, did the talking. this citv.

He held the office soon! Wants Karly Rematch It was snowed in at Newfound- Uduuy; lULuai, aim Wiie ot tarlton u. orove, iiome- with the Christ Lutheran church mn ()ied at thc family home ycsj and Azalea Lodge No. 687, F. and tcrdav aftcr an illncss of two' A. M.

He served with Battery vcars" Senator Theodore Francis drecn right, oldest member of the new Congress, offers a bit of advice Jan. 2 to the youngest member of the lawmaking body. Representative John I). Dingell (D-Mich.) as they met on Capitol Hill. Dingell, at 30, is the youngest member of the House and Senate.

Green, who is 89, is the oljest man ever to sit in thc I'. S. Senate. (AP Wirephoto) Congress 309th Field Artillery in worm war She was a native of Reading but after tlie turn of the century. "Ray wants a rematch at the land and now is due here lato Foster Heller, a Hazleton native, earliest possible date, whenever today.

It is a hospital evacuation also served as a countv judge af-j Fullmer is ready," Gainford carrying 33 passengers, inter Troutman, but he served after dared. eluding 9 litter cases, 5 of them he had become a resident of There is a contract for a re- expectant mothers. Wilkes-Barrc. match between thc pair within 90- vcn when this delayed, final Feeling is running strong for days. 'plane arrives, there may be more judge 'from this end of thc Gainford said Robinson was all (he future.

President Eiscnhow-. which has a population of more! right physically and mentally, and cr has in(icatcd that other Hun-than 96,000. The six judges clir- had suffered only a cut over hisgarian rcfuccs may be brought rently serving on the county bench left eye which required five or six later. all are from the upper end of the stitches. Among the passengers aboard i i had lived at Hometown since 1931.

4 lie ich years ago iu umik Silver Springs, where he was a messenger at the John Hopkins She was a member of Zion Luthcr-j VUiI VIICO an church, and was a member of! the White Shrine and Past Matron (Continued from rage 1) of the Order of Eastern Star. formally before the Congress in Mcnon Sparks Clasli In U. N. Court Affirms Conviction WASHINGTON The U. S.

Hospital. Surviving are his wife, nee Surviving are her husband and! his State of the Union message T1 ,1 p( AUCAtl Sie IZMio children, and a sister who re be delivered personally a week! fullmer, thc 25-year-old battler, last from Munich was said he would be all business 9 700 an boy from today. county. Dorris Polled Leaders Dr. John L.

Dorris, county Demo VMTED NATIONS, N. Y. I A') William and Gilroy Yocum, sides at. liarrisburg. ers, another meeting with gavels banged at Before the Robinson, a ctcr who India's V.

K. Krishna Mcnon to- Court of Appeals today affirmed this city now 36. Senate and House the cratic chairman, said yesterday he East-West the contempt of Congress convic- A Masonic ritual will be held Survive touched off a sharp had talked with prospective candi-j Sunday at 7:30. cc K), clash by proposing that con niacin "Lvvinv Jt. i 1 watched with brightcyed attention I as the plane landed.

Peter was the last person signed 'on the manifest of refugees air-! lifted since the White House The funeral will be held Monday lnta 1 (friVt Ivl css.on pan aucuses Korea be invited to take part Sachor, who refused to tell Senate 11 1' H'C JiCSlFOVS ilC 1 i a la IIUIMiV IIUIS MUll'U 1MIIV II il IU 1 5111 1' Tr AnUt tlin fnmin i 1 I. n'11' Willi lllllliUVlS IH 1 1 1 t'll at p. m. irom 'tions in routine fashion. 1 executive committee.

Dr. Dorris I(mp Home with Rev. Allan H. Roth of- WARSAW, I olanu An ava- Rpnuhlirans re elected however, no mortinir of 111 h0mC no meeting of thc moved to speed the immigration. r-i-A' Krt nnpnn rnn Tri rc rn- 1- i rvrn -j rrn innL' 11 wu in 1 r.

nciaun. unci iiitui Mm innu i hr, n.r lnnri-r1 1 sacT.or was convicted in L. in the Mountain View cemetery, uie laira iuouiuaim, Assemuiy i u- Dislrict Court in March. 1936. He Cnrlnr Pnlith 'inior snorts arra 1 wo ai M11V AV itim i nmmittpo nnor i no nil 0(1 u'intpr cnnrtc nrna Tvvn ai niicai lommmoe auer wie lmuto committee is being planned to dis-j ROME, N.Y.

A predawn cuss an appointment. fire today destroyed five stores Atty. Costello said today he has in a 16-storc shopping center, not talked with Dr. Dorris con-j VjrPmcn. aided bv a fire wall.

rI nf menus tiiiwi Massachusetts to chairman of thc States asked that South Korea be nf IM) Home Made Fresh Sausace RY.MSZA'S FOOD MARKET 26 South Broad, West Hazleton Adv. The snowslide flung one woman i Republican Conference. participate Menon's pro into a crevasse 1,000 feet deep but fiau suctctas sen ruie posal was jn the form 0f an amend Thc contempt case grew out of ccrning the appointment. i saved It stores in the one-story, iacher's appearance before the! Also listed with lawyers nomin-gno f00t ionr concrete shop- riiiPi rs utks (hp snffrrrd nnlv a hrnken mil I Vnrlh knrnj in 1hr Charles Weiss, isirKDecK i for re-election internal becunty suocom- atea dv me liar Association was ping center, The fourth member of the party. Sen.

Dirksen of Illinois was 1T iiiiuc JH.nu mo. uu i uuc ThcYC offida, psUma(c was rescued unhurt The queations Sacher was con-! street, Freeland, who had been a patient at the State Hospital since December 26, died there today. He was a son of the late Frank and Elmira Weiss and was also I made party whip, or assistant leader, a post Saltonstall held in the last session. i baum said thc United States was strongly opposed to inviting thc North Korean regime. The Com- PROMOTED TO PFC Dan Kostick, son of Mr.

and Mrs. MARTINI'S Tas-Tee Pitz DIAL 5-1801 Special 15 Pieces Sl.Ofl with Roman Cheese Democratic senators again of thc total loss. A spokesman for the Market Basket supermarket said damage to that store probably would reach $230,000. The fire began in the supermarket and spread through a department store, a drugstore, an nreceded in death by a brother Michael Kostick, 2 Broad TVm victcd of unlawfully refusing to cn Voi'Iv TilllCS Hikes answer were: whether he was then a member of the Communist Slllldav Pl'icC T) 35c party; whether he had ever been1 a member; and whether he was NEW YORK (VP) Thc New YotrL then or had been a member sai(i toda' Pnce of the lawvers sertinn of tho Sunday edition will be increased munist government, he said, had been found guilty of aggression and it was "unthinkable" to invite it to i v. i John Weiss, a Freeland butcher for Beaver Meadows has been pro-Tpxas as floor" cadcr and picked many years, and a sisier, airs.jmotcu iw pmalu uih wasa.

Sen. Mansfield of Montana as stationed in Germany Frank Everett, Jeddo. whip. Mansfield takes the job that, The' Sovict bloc quicUly lincd up ice cream parlor and a children's Years ago, he was employed as: Sen. Clements of Kentucky had in munist party.

from 23 cents to 35 cents outside storc. behind the Indian proposal. Soviet The HOME DELIVERY juu-mne radius num. uie cuy uu-iuuu idling null iiic Delegate S. K.

Tsfirapkin said he i a Th I -i At the time Sacher was ques-' ff fi i The cause of the fire was not tioned thc subcommittee was determined. the last session. Clements was defeated for re-election. I The Democrats tabbed Sen. a saddler for the Wise firm in Freeland.

Later he worked at the No. 5 plant of the Jeddo-Highland Coal and prior to his retire-! could not vote for any proposal Funerals A inrtnAn hnth 'ni-t 1 1 The PHCC inside the 200-milC; ThA onff ic nn 1ha nulct-irfc nf Haydcn of Arizona for Senate wim-" u'u u.e circum. unccs effective n.iV r'trai VI I i and South Korea. isurroundin" the recantaton of, llKltUL this central York city, president pro tempore. Thc duty; I)lv)in 13.

PIZZERIA 001 CL 4-9011 Open Sundavs 31 W. yth St. 1111111, lie waa a mam-; A tenanee man at tne Mate iiospuai. ira u. tinier, west uicy tu ic XJiiiaiiio iivuw.i udiifl iUdtllSUVV.

ldlUSUW. WHO A member of the Reformed street, Reading, who died Monday, thn cnaf u.hn Vlr0 PrPidonf Ported Vnilc'1 Statcs had testified frequently for the Th insi(1 thc 200 go eminent in Communist cases, radlus vvlU continue at 2.5 cents, wrote a book in which he had' church of Freeland. he was also af- was buried this afternoon from the Gondii's 15th St. Super Market Open Daily 9 a. m.

to 9 p. m. filiated with the Fraternal Order funeral home an and othcr I)oiCV Will said he had borne false witness, i If you're downtown for lunch, i Adv. If vou're downtown for lunch, Jl 10110, II UUUIUI.U lii i iv iviv wituuvii.u jj Sit OS and the IOOF. Clay Bcrgstresser, pastor of the xhprc was appIause at lhc Dcm.

He was preceded in death four Lutheran church, and inter- u.ilpn iniinsnn an. "trv the IIAZLE DRUG LUNCHEONETTE Adv. Submit To Surgery NEW YORK Bandleader; Jimmy Dorsey. 52, is in Doctors, years ago by his wife, Margaret I ment was in Vine street cemetery. that Adlai E.

Stevenson, Boy Mauled Retcncllcr's BROAD LINCOLN' Weiss. Surviving is one sister tin success tin nariv ranr ina tnr Advertisement Mary Weiss with whom he resided Funeral plans are incomplete. TWO NEAPOLITAN PIZZA PIES wuh si on Scumutz Xvl Dial (lh 3-0321 221 East Diamond Ave. Lcroy Thrash and David the presidency last fall would be'IIosPital for a luns operation. representing the Lafayette Council in tne visilor-s gallery at thej Tino Barzi, Dorsey's agent, said No.

59, I. O. of and Wilbur ovcnins, scssjon jtodav that the musician entered; By Dog Pack Brislin-Brcslin Can Sell It James i rank JIawKe and Calvin Jn lhe Ifo caucuses the hospital yesterday and is to! vTvrnrvFV nr Eroh. from Hazleton Lodge No. 6o, uM nnnMi tnmnrmiv for re-l va.vluuvlk, u.t, GERTRUDE DRESNER Miss Gertrude Dresher.

Center (.71 A 5- year-old Vancouver boy, fright street, Ringtown, died at 5:45 a.m., t). O. Rep. Rayb'urn (D-Tex), as speak-1 moval of a wart on his left lung. ened by a pack of snarling dogs, tinulnn' rfmrn anil mrsiilnrl Ktr Monday at the Ashland Stale Hos-, cr a job he had held longer than! "it is nothing serious." Barzi (11111 1I1IIU1V.U said.

Most people wouldn bother thrco ()f yCslcrday The quickest and easiest way to about it, but its irritating lor ran IspII a house or nronertv is to nick wood-; ii, ii nPKiiv musicians who perform on pital. Born in Ringtown, she was' The funeral of Mrs. other man and Rep. Martin a daughter of the late David and kosky, Drums RD 2, who died Mon- (Mass.) as GOP floor leader. Adeline (Brown) Drashcr.

day, was held this morning from; The party division in this new She is survived by two sisters, the Jurica funeral home, Congress is: Senate, 49 Demo-Mrs. Clara Eisenhower, Pottstown; Rev. Michael J. Gaydos was the'erats and 47 Republicans; House, and Mrs. Emily Knipe, celebrant of the requiem high mass 233 Democrats, 200 Republicans and three brothers, William and at St.

John's R. C. church, Free-'and two vacancies. Wayne Spankie suffered a verely bitten leg and lacerations winds and brass. It is fairly com mon among them." on the face and arms.

Hospital, i'y sea our properiy quicK UU U1L ItUt i 1. trhA iv? civnnnrinr Fresh Fried Fillet of HADDOCK (Fresh, Not Frozen) lb. 69c Pickled Cabbage 19c Indian River, While Seedless Grapefruit 5 for 29c SUXKIST NAVEL ORANGES doz. 59c SX: attendants said he would recover lor casn: Ann wnats more tney sell it at thc best market price aiill Cldllllll. n-lliam Robert of Stowe, and Elmer of Le- land.

Father Gaydos gave the By and large, it is a Congress! in thc hospital about 10 days, then The boy was playing in a Van- o)jtajnnbe highton. blessing at the grave in Calvary 0f veteran legislators. Of 10 tech Oven Fresh PITZ Served Nightly From 6 1'. M. until Midnite Rostas' Cafe 1111 W.

15th St. CmL 5-3371 Funeral services were held this, cemetery, Drums. nically new senators, three have afternoon from her home. Rev.l Pallbearers were Joseph Stoffa, 1 served before. They arc Sens.

go to Florida for a brief con.couei par wun ms Drotncr. Brislin Brcslin, Real Estate valesccnce. ancl Gunnar Dealers, have a large list of cash He plans to be back with the when they were surrounded by buyers for all types of property orchestra when it returns from the pack of clogs. located in all sections of Hazlcton, annual vacation to open a road; took fricht and started 'nnvnuham 11 11 FrrrLinrl Walter II. Guigley officiated and, Michael Kanue, Paul Jurica, Cooper of Kentucky and Rcver-inlerment was in the Lutheran George Bellas, John Haraschak and comb of West Virginia, Rcpubli- cemetery, Ringtown.

i Albert Antolick. cans: and Ihurmond of South tcur January, 25 at Fitchburg, running toward his home. Three Weatherly. Carolina Democrat. LMcss.

The orchestra winds up an 0f the larger dogs leaped after; To sell your property quickly for Of the House membership, only at thc Statlcr Hotel him and pulled him to the ground. 'cash call MUSLIN BRESL1N. 46 were not in the last Congress. here tonight. 0ne of the dos fastcncd its dial GL 4-2001 or 306 West Broad leaner, lumm uiim --ui nulled him screaming infn a rlnmr.1 The Cnnitol itsrlf had horn rv puiieu mm screaming imo a clump 1 i v.

vjlivin lLii, of bushes. furbished since last session, from Wayne's brother and the Tctz- a repeating of thc freedom stafie SETS EXECUTION DATE old boy ran unnoticed by thc dogs afop its dome to an overhaul of the two single track electric cars e'fiPfuL wi nf Fehniarv 25 and summoned the park carctak vvmcn naui senators. vranr-ic UJl "lv uus tSKOP THURSDAY and FRIDAY 'til 9 P.M. SUN VALLEY Meat Market DIAL GL 5-1771 CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE REX Vending Company 110 North Wyoming St. 640 West Broad Phone GL 4-2421 Home Made Kielbassi RY.MSZA'S FOOD MARKET 26 South Broad, West Hazleton Adv.

OPEN DAILY 'TIL 5:30 I M. FRI. 'TIL 0 P.M. PLENTY OF FliKK PARKING SPACE 1U1 lilt- l.ULUUUll Vl. In the Senate, ice President 29.

convicted Delaware Nixon called thc session to order. i(jcuntv saycr rUtnlTt Balfcm was' convicted of killing 1- fhn Ph Dopirak. 33, A Chester dish- sax those who here serve thc A 1954. The.vic. nation cause from all comprom- dismcmEcrcd bod was nm aC T'T inside a trunk in a Sharon il from all shoddy workmanship: i Ballcm claimed he uh ch betrays the possible hc man in sclf dcfensc.

and from cowardly expediency: Tel. PA 3-3381 Drums-Freeland Crossroads FREE DELIVERY The only Authorized Dealer in Hazleton Vicinity I ttUSUItUlMS I irrr I SAMMY'S POULTRY Always Fresh Always Tasty I. F- rut nri I -1 See which is treason to the highest integrity." In the House, Ralph Roberts of Indiana, clerk in the 84th Congress and clerk-designate for the new one, banged thc initial gael. and presented thc Rev. Bernard Braskamp, House chaplain, to deliver the invocation.

ICE SKATING HAZLE PARK PHONE GL 4-9097 Mr. Fersico Phone (iL or Treat The Family to Choice Western BEEF so flavorful! LJ CHUCK ROAST (Center cut) 49c CLUB STEAKS 69c ROUND STEAKS 73c SIRLOIN STEAKS 75c GROUND BEEF 3 1.00 K-C Fruit Market 400 S. Church St. HazIeton-McAdoo Highway Phone GL 4-9941 IOR FREE DELIVERY Wilh Our Low Prices, We Give WORLD GRLEN STAMPS Large Good Cooking POTATOES 50 lb. bag $1.19 TOMATOES 2 cartons 35c Cooking Hazleton Memorial Co.

61 S. CHURCH ST. LARGE ROASTERS MEDIUM ROASTERS STEW ERS 9 TENDER FRYERS YEARLINGS CHICKEN PARTS NEW LOW PRICE! SA VE! LARGE Crax RYMSZA'S food market 26 SOUTH HROAD ST. IN WEST HAZLETON EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th, Open Friday Nites 'til 9 p. m.

FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE FOOD SHOP KY.MSZ.VS DAILY A.M. to 6 P.M. Fresh Country SCRAPPLE Fresh Country PUDDING Suitable for Eurv I m- Dr. William Sulman, M.D. Traders Bank Bldg.

OFFICE HOURS AS USUAL GL -1-3012 or GL -1-0296 ONIONS Solid Head 5 lb. 25c lb. 3c lb 25c 45c CABBAGE Doz, Macintosh APPLES 3 Doz. $1.33 Vi bu. bskt.

99c VEAL STEAKS 89c VEAL CUTLETS 79c VEAL CHOPS 49c Sorry Xo Direct From Nearby I arms onCra Medium dor. EGGS laG doz- 49c LAKKE WHITE 9 LARGE I5ROWN MKDIIM AT LOWEST PRICES FREE DELIVERY 39c A meeting of the officers, and members of the Heaver Meadows Industrial Development Corpora tion will be held on Friday evening. January -1. at 7:30 p. m.

in the offices of the David Mfg. at llazle and Rose streets, Beaver Meadows. The purpose of this meeting is to elect officers under the charter and bylaws, and officially authorize thc officers to proceed with plans for industrial development for which the Corporation was formed. SAMMY'S Ready-to-eat lb or HICKORY SMOKED SAUSAGE fine NOTICE! As provided by the By-Laws of the Luzerne Co. Division of The Chiropody Society of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Foot Specialists), the minimum office fee of all members effective Jan.

1, 1957 shall be $4.00. lot nicKc Enjoy the Superb Flavor of Tangy Hickory Smoked SOUTHERN rUrSTZK 2'i Signed 1.49 NARHECUE LHK IXLIN pound James M. McCowen, President John Earan III. Vice President Mrs. Barbara P.urcak, Extra Savings! FREE WORLD GREEN STAMPS jlst call: yclr order will hi; ready.

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